Hi Jorgen…
I think your group might be interested in this story:
Grant Fredericks
Hi Jørgen,
This is the new article I’ve been working on for a few days. I think it may resonate with some of your team.
https://the-high-ground.ghost.io/what-the-river-remembers/
Grant Fredericks
11001 East Coyote Rock Ln.
Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Please note this is my new e-mail address grantafredericks@gmail.com
Hi Jørgen,
Thanks so much for the invite. I would really like to be there tomorrow and meet the group, but I’m already committed to another meeting. If the timing had lined up, I’d absolutely be at that coffee table. I am in Liberty Lake twice a week, so I am sure we can set another opportunity.
In the meantime, I wanted to share a recent piece I just published on The High Ground. I believe it echos the work your group is doing.
“Left to Burn: EPA Grant Cuts Are Smothering Rural Washington’s Fight for Clean Air.”
I think it speaks to a lot of the values your group is focused on, especially when it comes to clean energy, rural sustainability, and federal accountability.
Please feel free to share it with the group. Subscriptions are free, and we’re hoping folks across WA-5 will help amplify the research and reporting found on the site. The more this gets into the hands of neighbors, the better. I hope your membership will encourage others to engage with the content if it resonates with them.
I was also hoping to introduce your team to something we’ve been developing: a letter to the editor and op-ed campaign. We’re working with volunteers and local leaders who are interested in submitting our strategic letters under their own names, not to push our voice, but to lift up a chorus of real voices across the district. We think it’s a powerful way to be part of the movement and put pressure where it belongs.
Grant Fredericks
11001 East Coyote Rock Ln.
Spokane Valley, WA 99206
509 714-2181
Here’s a report from the Gonzaga University Climate Institute you will find interesting …
Tom Sahlberg
Planning Commission
Jet Fuel Eastern Washington
Washington state backs green aviation fuel plant as industry struggles to cut emissions.
Jorgen